Speed and Size.
Well, honey, the Mark 1 was about 51 feet long, 8 feet tall, and 2 feet wide, while the ENIAC was a bit bigger at around 8.5 feet tall, 3 feet deep, and 80 feet long. So, in a nutshell, the ENIAC was a big boy compared to the Mark 1, but they both paved the way for modern computing.
No, the following digital computers preceded ENIAC: Harvard Mark I, ABC, Zuse Z1 & Z2 & Z3, Colossus Mark 1 & Mark 2. Also many analog computers preceded these.However ENIAC was the first general purpose programmable electronic digital computer.
Difference between interest and mark up
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i dont think there is a difference
Magazine
There is no difference between an exclamation mark and an exclamation point. They are two names for the same thing.
The mark-up increases the priceand a discount reduces the price.
The difference is that the second "frogs glottis" has a question mark.
Primarily in the magazines; Mark II has a bolt hol open also
nothing, they are different names for the same thing (computer program is the older term, going back to ENIAC in 1945 and probably some earlier electromechanical computers like the Harvard Mark I).
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